Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Wang | Nanomaterials for Medicine | Research Excellence Award
China University of Petroleum | China
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Wang is a highly cited researcher with significant contributions to nanotechnology and nanomedicine, reflected by 2,363 Scopus citations across 138 scholarly documents and an h-index of 27. Her research focuses on the design of multifunctional nanoplatforms for precision cancer therapy, integrating DNA nanotechnology, inorganic heterojunctions, and bioresponsive systems. She has made notable advances in targeted drug delivery, photothermal, photodynamic, chemodynamic, and synergistic chemo-therapeutic strategies using programmable nanocomplexes. Her work emphasizes structure–function relationships, catalytic enhancement, and light–matter interactions to achieve high therapeutic efficacy with minimal off-target effects. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fang Wang’s research outcomes have been published in high-impact international journals, contributing to translational nanomedicine and advanced therapeutic design. She has actively contributed to interdisciplinary R&D, innovation-driven nanomaterial development, peer-review activities, and editorial and conference-related scholarly services, earning recognition for advancing next-generation smart nanotherapeutics.
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Featured Publications
Rolling circle amplification-Induced Self-Assembly of gold nanorods to form One-Dimensional arrays Equipped ‘Multi-Locator’ for fluorescence imaging and enhancement photothermal tumor therapy
– Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2025 | Citations: 4
Facile and durable construction of superhydrophobic cellulose-deposited membrane for efficient oil–water separation
– Separation and Purification Technology, 2025 | Citations: 10
Amphiphilic modification of oleic imidazoline for corrosion inhibition and demulsification performances investigation
– Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2025 | Citations: 1
Manganese-doped CeO2 nanoparticles with phosphatase-like activity for dual-mode detection of aluminum ions
– Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2025 | Citations: 2